Jorge Soler, an outfielder for Daytona in the Class A Florida State League, charged the dugout of the Clearwater Threshers, a farm team of the Philadelphia Phillies, while carrying a bat, according to the Cubs blog bleedcubbieblue.com.

Outfield prospect Jorge Soler likely will have to miss time after Wednesday's incident. (AP Photo)

Soler was enraged after exchanging words with Clearwater second baseman Carlos Alonso following a double play. The back-and-forth prompted the benches to empty.

After the teams were broken up, Soler returned to the Cubs' dugout, then raced toward the Threshers' dugout, bat in hand, according to reports. Contrary to earlier reports, Soler did not swing the bat toward the Threshers.

“I think that (Soler) was frustrated by some things and there was some emotional things he was fighting with,” Keller told The Daytona Beach News-Journal. “Why he did that, I don't know. I think he was frustrated by what happened. When he slid into second base, (Alonso) ended up laying on top of him. He was laying on him so (Soler) pushed with his arm to get him off him, and I think the second baseman interpreted that the wrong way like he wanted to fight or something.”